
Mr.
Published
Left trackpad is used for a radial menu to select actions 1 through 0.
Origin launches in the background.
Text is small and not designed for the screen size of a Steam Deck.
Cloud saving via Origin is finicky if the user does not let the game close on its own.
The cutscenes will not play on the default Proton version the Steam Deck uses, nor does Experimental work. Proton-GE could not launch the game. Using Protontricks I installed Windows Media Player 11 (wmp11) as a Windows component. After the installation finished, cutscenes could play (using default Proton version).
TDP: 6 watt GPU: 1000 mhz Gains about 30-60min depending on screen brightness.
TDP set to 10 watt, provides around 2 hours of battery life, give or take.
Text is small because of the screen, but is legible. If using lower resolutions with upscaling, the text gets squished and harder to read.
Resolution set to 1280x800, in-game resolution scale set to 85% with framerate locked to 30. Medium settings, with High textures and realtime reflections and motion blur turned off. This provides a near locked 30 fps, with only the occasional drops when lots of special effects are on screen (during battle, for example).
TDP set to 10 watt, provides around 2 hours of battery life, give or take.
Text is small because of the screen, but is legible. If using lower resolutions with upscaling, the text gets squished and harder to read.
Game's own fps lock causes highly varying frametimes leading to unpleasant feeling controls. I recommend using the Steam Deck's built-in framerate limiter, which seems to alleviate this issue.
Resolution set to 1280x800, in-game resolution scale set to 85% with framerate locked to 30. Medium settings, with High textures and realtime reflections and motion blur turned off. This provides a near locked 30 fps, with only the occasional drops when lots of special effects are on screen (during battle, for example).